Abstract's details
DORIS future missions
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Event: 2014 IDS Workshop
Session: Network and constellation: status and evolution
Presentation type: Type Oral
Contribution: not provided
Abstract:
DORIS receivers have flown on several Earth observation and altimetric missions since 1990: SPOT-2 (1990), TOPEX/Poseidon (1992), SPOT-3 (1993), SPOT-4 (1998), Jason-1 (2001), Envisat (2002), SPOT-5 (2002), Jason-2 (2008), CryoSat-2 (2010), HY-2A (2011), and SARAL/AltiKa (2013).
In the future, the Sentinel-3, Jason-3, Jason-CS, and SWOT missions will benefit from DORIS system to well beyond 2020 and probably beyond 2030.
This presentation will focus on the future missions Sentinel 3A, Jason-CS and SWOT. For these different missions, Earth observation applications will be described as well as the associated board instruments. As these satellites will embark a DORIS instrument also contributing to IDS, we will zoom in on Orbital characteristics and on the behavior of satellite attitude.
In the future, the Sentinel-3, Jason-3, Jason-CS, and SWOT missions will benefit from DORIS system to well beyond 2020 and probably beyond 2030.
This presentation will focus on the future missions Sentinel 3A, Jason-CS and SWOT. For these different missions, Earth observation applications will be described as well as the associated board instruments. As these satellites will embark a DORIS instrument also contributing to IDS, we will zoom in on Orbital characteristics and on the behavior of satellite attitude.